The Life of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Written by Himself. Together with a Number of His Humorous, Moral, and Literary Essays, Chiefly in the Manner of the SpectatorStarr & Niles, 1823 - 300 lappuses |
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... merchant's clerk ; but either his breath or his countenance be- trayed his bad habit ; for , though he had recommend- ations , he met with no success , and continued to lodge and eat with me , and at my expense . Knowing that I had ...
... merchant's clerk ; but either his breath or his countenance be- trayed his bad habit ; for , though he had recommend- ations , he met with no success , and continued to lodge and eat with me , and at my expense . Knowing that I had ...
52. lappuse
... merchant . Watson was an upright , pious , and sen- sible young man ; the others were somewhat more loose in their principles of religion , particularly Ralph , whose faith , as well as that of Collins , I had contribut- ed to shake ...
... merchant . Watson was an upright , pious , and sen- sible young man ; the others were somewhat more loose in their principles of religion , particularly Ralph , whose faith , as well as that of Collins , I had contribut- ed to shake ...
67. lappuse
... merchant , he acquired in a few years a very consider- able fortune . Returning to England in the same ves- sel with myself , as I have related above , he invited all his old creditors to a feast . When assembled , he thanked them for ...
... merchant , he acquired in a few years a very consider- able fortune . Returning to England in the same ves- sel with myself , as I have related above , he invited all his old creditors to a feast . When assembled , he thanked them for ...
70. lappuse
... the shop . His wife and relations in London had given me a bad character of him ; and I was loath for the present , to have any concern with him . I endeavored to get employment > as a clerk to a merchant ; but not readily 70 LIFE OF.
... the shop . His wife and relations in London had given me a bad character of him ; and I was loath for the present , to have any concern with him . I endeavored to get employment > as a clerk to a merchant ; but not readily 70 LIFE OF.
71. lappuse
... merchant ; but not readily finding a si- tuation , I was induced to accept Keimer's proposal . The following were the persons I found in his print- ing house : Hugh Merideth , a Pennsylvanian , about thirty - five years of age . He had ...
... merchant ; but not readily finding a si- tuation , I was induced to accept Keimer's proposal . The following were the persons I found in his print- ing house : Hugh Merideth , a Pennsylvanian , about thirty - five years of age . He had ...
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